Monday, June 25, 2012
Mars Curiosity Rover's landing explained
Earlier I linked to an animation of the planned landing of the Mars Curiosity Rover landing. It involved a complex series of steps involving parachutes and a rocket that lowered the Rover to the ground on the end of a cable.
Above is a video in which engineers explain the various stages of the landing, and why they are doing it in such a complex manner. It all boils down to the difficulty of landing such a heavy and delicate machine in the thin Martian atmosphere.
As an aside, they stress that everything needs to go precisely as planned, so I found it a little alarming that they screwed up their subtitles starting at the half-way mark. I know it was a graphics agency and not the engineering department that put the video together, but still...
Labels:
Curiosity,
Mars rover,
Science,
Technology
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That's...ah... an awful lot of non-returnable parts from the same people who want me to be living in a cave and foraging for sticks to heat my gruel.....
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